Fufeyin, who spoke with Vanguard, called on politicians to shun bloodshed, adding that God already knows who the winner of the election is.The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) conducted the 2019 presidential election and National Assembly elections across the nation yesterday after it had shifted the exercise by one week.

The Department of Health have reported that there has been a new notification of invasive meningococcal disease serogroup C in an adult, bringing the number of reported cases in 2019 to four. Of the four cases, one has been serogroup B, one serogroup W and two serogroup C meningococcal infections. Meningococcal disease is an uncommon, life threatening illness caused by a bacterial infection of the blood and or the membranes that line the spinal cord and brain, and occasionally of other sites, such as the throat, lungs or large joints.

Type 2 diabetes can cause serious health complications, which is why it 's important to understand symptoms.The condition ndash; which affects around 3.7 million Brits ndash; is when the level of the sugar in the blood increases.

Type 2 diabetes is a condition in which a person has too much sugar in their blood. Having too much sugar in the blood can cause an array of health issues involving the heart, kidneys, nerves, eyes and feet. In order to prevent complications and keep diabetes under control, people with condition are advised to follow a healthy, balanced diet that is low in sugar, fat and calories. The need to limit sugar intake is obvious, but it 's also important to cut down on foods that are high in fat and calories.

If India takes action against Pakistan after last week s bloody car bomb in Kashmir, Pakistan will retaliate, Khan says.Pakistan s prime minister offered Tuesday to hold talks with India, even as he warned New Delhi to refrain from launching any attacks on his country following last week s suicide bombing in Indian controlled Kashmir.

Type 2 diabetes is a condition affecting people who have too much sugar in their blood. Having high blood sugar can be dangerous, as it can lead to serious health problems with the heart, eyes, nerves, kidneys and feet. People with type 2 diabetes are advised to cut down on sugar in order to control the condition, as well as foods high in salt, calories and fat. However, this can be difficult when balancing a busy schedule as more and more people struggle to find the time to sit down and prepare a healthy meal.

Patients receiving hormone therapy as part of their gender transition treatment have an elevated risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including heart attacks, strokes and blood clotting, researchers say. Researchers determined and compared the incidence of CVD cases in the transgender population with that reported in the general population. The study showed that transwomen individuals, assigned male sex at birth but with female gender identity, receiving hormones as part of their transition had more than twice as many strokes as women and nearly twice as many strokes as men. In addition, there were five times as many blood clotting among transwomen than women and 4.5 times more than men. Heart attacks occurred at more than twice the rate among transwomen than women. On the other hand, transmen those assigned female sex at birth but had male gender identity and received hormones had a more than three fold rise in heart attack risk compared with women, said the study, published in the journal, Circulation. "In the light of our results, we urge both physicians and transgender individuals to be aware of this increased cardiovascular risk," said Nienke Nota, researcher at the Amsterdam University Medical Center in the Netherlands. "It may be helpful to reduce the risk factors by stopping smoking, exercising, eating a healthy diet and losing weight, if needed before starting therapy, and clinicians should continue to evaluate patients on an ongoing basis thereafter," suggested Nota. For the study, the researchers included 3,875 individuals who had received hormone treatment 2,517 transgender women received estrogen, with or without androgen suppressors, and 1,358 transgender men received testosterone as part of their transition.

The demand for retaliatory action following the terror attack in Pulwama grew as Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Bihar on Sunday to inaugurate some central projects. As NDA ally Nitish Kumar called for appropriate response, ally Ram Vilas Paswan said India should take "revenge" for "every drop of blood shed in Pulwama". The Prime Minister said he shared the nation's outrage.

Travis Kauffman, 31, moved to Fort Collins, Colorado, about five years ago to live a more active, outdoor lifestyle.(CNN) When Travis Kauffman went for a run near Fort Collins, Colorado, little did he know his workout would include suffocating a mountain lion. "I feel like I should go buy a bunch of lottery tickets, " he said. Related content When a mountain lion attacked him, a Colorado runner choked it to death On Thursday, authorities identified Kauffman as the runner who won a fight to the death struggle last week after the cat ambushed him along the trail. Kauffman, 31, who moved to Fort Collins about five years ago for a more active, outdoor lifestyle, described the nightmarish experience in a Monday interview with Colorado Parks and Wildlife. A video of that interview was shown to reporters Thursday, and Kauffman repeated his account at a press conference afterward. "It was just pure adrenaline, " he told reporters. "There was a certain point where I just kind of imagined being stuck on this hillside and eventually just having a cat gnaw at me, which is a creepy way to go. But, for the most part, the adrenaline just kept kicking in at those moments. " Runner: My heart sank into my stomach Kauffman was running in the Horsetooth Mountain Open Space on February 4 when he heard the rustling of pine needles somewhere behind him. He typically wouldn #39;t have turned his head to look, assuming the noise belonged to a small "woodland creature. " "But in the back of my mind there #39;s always that thought that it could be something else, " Kauffman said. "And that something else this time happened to be a mountain lion. "I just kind of had my heart sink into my stomach a little bit. " The mountain lion was about 10 feet away, Kauffman said, and he threw up his arms and began yelling in an attempt to scare the animal off. It didn #39;t work. The creature pounced, latching its jaws around Kauffman #39;s wrist as he tried to protect his face from the claws scratching at his face and legs. He tried to throw the animal off him, but the two of them tumbled down a slope, and a "wrestling match " ensued, Kauffman said. He eventually managed to pin down the mountain lion #39;s back legs as he reached for sticks and rocks to strike it and force it off him. All the while his arm was still trapped in the animal #39;s mouth. "It really clicked after I hit it in the head with a rock, and it still didn #39;t release my wrist, that at that point, more drastic measures were necessary, " he said. Kauffman managed to get his foot pressed down on the mountain lion #39;s neck and held it down until the animal suffocated and let go of his wrist. He ran 3 more miles after the attack Kauffman had to run 3 miles down the trail, bloodied, injured and warily eyeing his surroundings for more mountain lions. He eventually encountered another runner, who ran down the trail with him before they came upon a couple near the parking lot. One of them gave him a ride to the hospital, while the others went to get his truck. At the hospital, doctors were able to clean him up and get a first look at the extent of his injuries, including a bloody gash across his left cheek and puncture wounds from the mountain lion #39;s teeth and claws. Kauffman was given 19 stitches in his cheek, six along the bridge of his nose and another three in his wrist, where the animal had latched onto him. He was given antibiotics to prevent infection. A necropsy revealed the mountain lion was about 4 to 5 months old and weighed between 35 and 40 pounds when alive, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. There were multiple causes of death, including blunt trauma and strangulation. The animal tested negative for rabies. Kauffman #39;did everything right, #39; expert says Wildlife expert Jeff Corwin, host of ABC #39;s "Ocean Treks, " told CNN that Kauffman "did everything right to survive this potentially deadly attack. " The runner had to fight the animal off because "if he had fled, it would have triggered the predatory pursuit response of this mountain lion, " similar to that of the African lion and jaguars, Corwin said. "He had no choice but to turn around, face that mountain lion, " Corwin said. Most runners and hikers, however, don #39;t need to worry about a mountain lion attack the next time they hit the trails. "This is a remote, rare occurrence, " Corwin said. "We can count on our hands the very few people killed or injured by a mountain lion in the last century. " Despite his ordeal, Kauffman said he didn #39;t regret moving to Colorado to pursue a life in the outdoors. "It #39;s definitely a very unique state that you can actually see wildlife, " he said. But he added, "It #39;s usually better at a distance. " Copyright 2019 by CNN NewSource. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Travis Kauffman, 31, moved to Fort Collins, Colorado, about five years ago to live a more active, outdoor lifestyle.(CNN) When Travis Kauffman went for a run near Fort Collins, Colorado, little did he know his workout would include suffocating a mountain lion. "I feel like I should go buy a bunch of lottery tickets, " he said. Related content When a mountain lion attacked him, a Colorado runner choked it to death On Thursday, authorities identified Kauffman as the runner who won a fight to the death struggle last week after the cat ambushed him along the trail. Kauffman, 31, who moved to Fort Collins about five years ago for a more active, outdoor lifestyle, described the nightmarish experience in a Monday interview with Colorado Parks and Wildlife. A video of that interview was shown to reporters Thursday, and Kauffman repeated his account at a press conference afterward. "It was just pure adrenaline, " he told reporters. "There was a certain point where I just kind of imagined being stuck on this hillside and eventually just having a cat gnaw at me, which is a creepy way to go. But, for the most part, the adrenaline just kept kicking in at those moments. " Runner: My heart sank into my stomach Kauffman was running in the Horsetooth Mountain Open Space on February 4 when he heard the rustling of pine needles somewhere behind him. He typically wouldn #39;t have turned his head to look, assuming the noise belonged to a small "woodland creature. " "But in the back of my mind there #39;s always that thought that it could be something else, " Kauffman said. "And that something else this time happened to be a mountain lion. "I just kind of had my heart sink into my stomach a little bit. " The mountain lion was about 10 feet away, Kauffman said, and he threw up his arms and began yelling in an attempt to scare the animal off. It didn #39;t work. The creature pounced, latching its jaws around Kauffman #39;s wrist as he tried to protect his face from the claws scratching at his face and legs. He tried to throw the animal off him, but the two of them tumbled down a slope, and a "wrestling match " ensued, Kauffman said. He eventually managed to pin down the mountain lion #39;s back legs as he reached for sticks and rocks to strike it and force it off him. All the while his arm was still trapped in the animal #39;s mouth. "It really clicked after I hit it in the head with a rock, and it still didn #39;t release my wrist, that at that point, more drastic measures were necessary, " he said. Kauffman managed to get his foot pressed down on the mountain lion #39;s neck and held it down until the animal suffocated and let go of his wrist. He ran 3 more miles after the attack Kauffman had to run 3 miles down the trail, bloodied, injured and warily eyeing his surroundings for more mountain lions. He eventually encountered another runner, who ran down the trail with him before they came upon a couple near the parking lot. One of them gave him a ride to the hospital, while the others went to get his truck. At the hospital, doctors were able to clean him up and get a first look at the extent of his injuries, including a bloody gash across his left cheek and puncture wounds from the mountain lion #39;s teeth and claws. Kauffman was given 19 stitches in his cheek, six along the bridge of his nose and another three in his wrist, where the animal had latched onto him. He was given antibiotics to prevent infection. A necropsy revealed the mountain lion was about 4 to 5 months old and weighed between 35 and 40 pounds when alive, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. There were multiple causes of death, including blunt trauma and strangulation. The animal tested negative for rabies. Kauffman #39;did everything right, #39; expert says Wildlife expert Jeff Corwin, host of ABC #39;s "Ocean Treks, " told CNN that Kauffman "did everything right to survive this potentially deadly attack. " The runner had to fight the animal off because "if he had fled, it would have triggered the predatory pursuit response of this mountain lion, " similar to that of the African lion and jaguars, Corwin said. "He had no choice but to turn around, face that mountain lion, " Corwin said. Most runners and hikers, however, don #39;t need to worry about a mountain lion attack the next time they hit the trails. "This is a remote, rare occurrence, " Corwin said. "We can count on our hands the very few people killed or injured by a mountain lion in the last century. " Despite his ordeal, Kauffman said he didn #39;t regret moving to Colorado to pursue a life in the outdoors. "It #39;s definitely a very unique state that you can actually see wildlife, " he said. But he added, "It #39;s usually better at a distance. " Copyright 2019 by CNN NewSource. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Diabetes type 2 is a common condition that affects around 3.7 million people in the UK. It 's caused by the pancreas not producing enough of the hormone insulin, or the body not reacting to insulin. Without enough of the hormone, the body struggles to convert sugar in the blood into useable energy. But, you could lower your risk of diabetes symptoms by regularly eating turmeric, it 's been claimed.

Type 2 diabetes is a condition in which a person has too much sugar in their blood. The condition can be dangerous, as if the level of sugar is not reduced, it can lead to problems with the heart, eyes, nerves, kidneys and feet. In order to control type 2 diabetes and keep blood sugar levels down, people with the condition are advised to limit their intake of sugar and calories. As well as cutting down on sugar, it 's important not to consume too many calories as being overweight increases the risk of complications.

Type 2 diabetes is a common condition in the UK that causes a person 's blood sugar levels to become too high. In the majority of cases it 's caused by poor diet and lack of exercise. Alongside being active, eating the right food and drink is important in controlling and preventing the condition. When it comes to drinking alcohol there are certain drinks you should always avoid.

Play together with Xbox Live Gold. February's 2019 Games with Gold lineup for Xbox One includes: Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon and Super Bomberman R. Â For Xbox 360 owners (and through Xbox One backward compatibility), February kicks off with Assassin's Creed Rogue, followed by Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. February's lineup provides over $89 dollars in value and up to 3000 in gamerscore.

The bloodied Colorado trail runner who fought off a rare mountain lion attack pummeled the young cat with a rock, wrestled it to the ground and ultimately choked the animal to death with his hands, arms and feet, state wildlife officials said Tuesday.The man who is his 30s and has yet to be publicly identified was released from a hospital Tuesday morning after being treated for bite wounds and lacerations to his face and arms.

There are very few people in the USA who on a daily basis like to do exercise and not surprisingly these are the only people who don;t and won;t have any major diseases. Recently The American Health Association said that more than 121 million people living the US have heart related diseases and the number be more than expected. The way people are living their daily life is causing them many problems than they know and that;s why now almost half of America is diagnosed with heart problems. Hypertension and blood pressure are one of the significant heart related diseases which are causing tremendous obstacles to the ordinary citizen of this country. Because recently the health organization said people living in between 20 to 60 have high blood pressure problems. High blood pressure is one of the primary reason behind most of the heart related issues.Cardiovascular disease is one of the top causes of deaths in America because reports say that more than 840000 dies every year because of it. Analysts think that the number of people dying because of the cardiovascular disease has increased by 40000 in the last two years and it 's not slowing down. Health experts said they are not shocked by that number because they think problems like diabetes, obesity is the main reason behind so many deaths of people. People need to change their lifestyle if they don 't want to get such type of disease because not following a healthy routine invites such kind of health conditions.